He's been impressive, night and day compared to last preseason.Nassib needs some reps with the 1st team
I'm kinda convinced that the Lions taking Ebron had the Giants war room likeour TE's are horrendous, they fukked up a couple of drives. Fells with penalties and Davis blocking
our TE's are horrendous, they fukked up a couple of drives. Fells with penalties and Davis blocking
I was about to do the unthinkable yesterday, and accept Eli's finished. But, he came alive in the
final drive in the second quarter before half. And, Nassib is coming thru, so unexpectedly.
4-0 with a subpar Eli, I think that's safe to say, that's a scary sight for the rest of the League
Alex Boone, the 49ers’ starting guard, is holding out in San Francisco and reportedly may be on the trading block. Richie Incognito, the man in the middle of the BullyGate scandal but a former Pro Bowl guard, is a free agent and available, too. Those are two potentially tantalizing options for the Giants, who need to bolster their injury-riddled offensive line. They could even look at a couple of veterans, like Max Starks (Arizona) and Winston Justice (Denver) who were recently cut.
So there is help of some kind available if they’re looking. But at the moment, they don’t appear to be looking at all.
“We need the guys that we have back,” Tom Coughlin said on Monday. “We are not going to find any new people anywhere, I don’t think.”
It’s not clear when the Giants will get their injured players back. Linemen Brandon Mosley and James Brewer have been sidelined with injured backs, and both were sent to team doctors on Monday for further examination. Meanwhile, left guard Geoff Schwartz went to North Carolina on Monday to have his dislocated right toe examined by Dr. Robert Anderson, a foot specialist in Charlotte.